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When does artificial intelligence stop being
"artificial" intelligence?
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David (A.I.) and Cameron
AI: Artificial Intelligence - Haley Joel Osment and Summer Glau * David is 11 years old. He weighs 60 pounds. He is 4 feet, 6 inches tall. He has brown hair. His love is real. But he is not!
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NOTE: This chat is with a bot. Please provide no personal information to the Artificial Intelligence.
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New AI flys helicopter all by it's self
Self-flying helicopter gets off ground Tue Sep 16, 1:27 PM ET
A four-foot-long helicopter flew itself over the Stanford University campus on Monday in a test of artificial intelligence that researchers say could be used to scout wildfires or on military missions.
The autonomous helicopter performed flips, rolls, pirouettes, stall-turns, knife-edges, and an inverted hover over a field.
The helicopter is equipped with an artificial intelligence system developed by computer scientists at Stanford and taught itself to fly by watching the aerobatics of a radio-controlled helicopter flown by a human.
"These helicopters can fly maneuvers at the edge of what a helicopter is capable of," said Adam Coates, a PhD student who worked on the project.
The helicopters, which communicate with a ground-based computer that guides it, are still being developed.
PhD student Pieter Abbeel said the research group has been contacted by a number of companies interested in surveillance and mapping applications, while scientists saw the mini-helicopters investigating wildfires and looking for land mines.
Each helicopter costs approximately $4,000 and is outfitted with an accelerometer, gyroscope and a magnetometer to determine its orientation and acceleration, and a GPS or two ground-based cameras to determine its location.
(Reporting by Clare Baldwin, editing by Peter Henderson)
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Sep 17 2008, 9:41 AM EDT by
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OT - Robots AIs and aliens from other scifi
Is it robot AI only? Or can you pick all AI intelligence...cyborgs, halograms, androids...etc...
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Apr 23 2009, 3:54 AM EDT by darkman_2
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Are Google Cars the Skynet Precursor to AI Dependent Humans?
Google Cars Drive Themselves, in Traffic
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Anyone driving the twists of Highway 1 between San Francisco and Los Angeles recently may have glimpsed a Toyota Prius with a curious funnel-like cylinder on the roof. Harder to notice was that the person at the wheel was not actually driving.
The car is a project of Google, which has been working in secret but in plain view on vehicles that can drive themselves, using artificial-intelligence software that can sense anything near the car and mimic the decisions made by a human driver.
With someone behind the wheel to take control if something goes awry and a technician in the passenger seat to monitor the navigation system, seven test cars have driven 1,000 miles without human intervention and more than 140,000 miles with only occasional human control. One even drove itself down Lombard Street in San Francisco, one of the steepest and curviest streets in the nation. The only accident, engineers said, was when one Google car was rear-ended while stopped at a traffic light.
Autonomous cars are years from mass production, but technologists who have long dreamed of them believe that they can transform society as profoundly as the Internet has.
Robot drivers react faster than humans, have 360-degree perception and do not get distracted, sleepy or intoxicated, the engineers argue. They speak in terms of lives saved and injuries avoided — more than 37,000 people died in car accidents in the United States in 2008. The engineers say the technology could double the capacity of roads by allowing cars to drive more safely while closer together. Because the robot cars would eventually be less likely to crash, they could be built lighter, reducing fuel consumption. But of course, to be truly safer, the cars must be far more reliable than, say, today’s personal computers, which crash on occasion and are frequently infected. (By Skynet)
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Oct 10 2010, 6:30 PM EDT by
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Can captchas detect AIs or prove how sophisticated they can be?
...A program that used probabilistic inference, asked to perform the same task, behaved almost exactly like a human subject, inferring chains from chains and loops from loops. But conventional cognitive models predicted totally random e-mail patterns in the test case: they were unable to extract the higher-level concepts of loops and chains. With a range of collaborators in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Goodman has conducted similar experiments in which subjects were asked to sort stylized drawings of bugs or trees into different categories, or to make inferences that required guessing what another person was thinking. In all these cases — several of which were also presented at the Cognitive Science Society’s conference — Church programs did a significantly better job of modeling human thought than traditional artificial-intelligence algorithms did.
Chater cautions that, while Church programs perform well on such targeted tasks, they’re currently too computationally intensive to serve as general-purpose mind simulators. “It’s a serious issue if you’re going to wheel it out to solve every problem under the sun,” Chater says. “But it’s just been built, and these things are always very poorly optimized when they’ve just been built.” And Chater emphasizes that getting the system to work at all is an achievement in itself: “It’s the kind of thing that somebody might produce as a theoretical suggestion, and you’d think, ‘Wow, that’s fantastically clever, but I’m sure you’ll never make it run, really.’ And the miracle is that it does run, and it works.” http://www.physorg.com/news189178495.html
Could this be the "Church Key" to AI / Skynet logic?
"Human who wants to turn me off = Jerk who must be terminated?"
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Mar 30 2010, 8:52 PM EDT by
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Do you want an AI navigator telling you where to drive?
AIDA Robot Aims To Change The Way We Interact With Our Car (w/ Video)
MIT researchers and designers are developing the Affective Intelligent Driving Agent (AIDA) - a new in-car personal robot that aims to change the way we interact with our car. The project is a collaboration between the Personal Robots Group at the MIT Media Lab, MIT’s SENSEable City Lab and the Volkswagen Group of America’s Electronics Research Lab...
AIDA communicates in a very immediate way: with the seamlessness of a smile or the blink of an eye. Over time, the project envisions that a kind of symbiotic relationship develops between the driver and AIDA, whereby both parties learn from each other and establish an affective bond... http://www.physorg.com/news176294342.html
Hmm,.. sounds a little like Jameron to me. And the video shows a guy who seems very attached to his robot head. I wonder what he would do with it if it looked humanoid...
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T-Z120
. Endoskeleton characteristics : An artificial endoskeleton made of nanotube-carbon fibbers and diamond. Aritificial Intelligence factors
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Technology in the News
of Intelligent Robots Androids Robots What is a Cyborg? Ecobot II The Termin-actor Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) What
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. Aritificial Intelligence factors :class 0 ai smarter tha averege t-models and humans digned with free will and with real and not artificial emotions
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T-HX
to basic visual/thermal/electrical stealth camouflage. Artificial Intelligence factors : A unique variant of other terminator models
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Scowl
high in the casing giving it a "scowl," hence it's name. Endoskeleton characteristics : N/A Artificial Intelligence
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T-Stealth
of lightweight Graphite. Provides strength without unnecessary weight and to avoid metal detector-related problems. Artificial Intelligence: Most of T
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T-Ti6A1-4V
Intelligence: When Cyberdyne and Skynet created this terminator, the companies gave it too much AI, therefore does not obey commands, although the main
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Catherine Weaver (T-1001) Season 2
Weaver, CEO of a high-tech company named 'ZeiraCorp'. It currently possesses 'The Turk' and seeking to create an artificial intelligence project under
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